Toilet-paper fixture.



H. J. WILLIAMS. TOILET PAPER FIXTURE. APPLICATION FILED 11113.12-, 1910.

Patented' Sept. 143,:1910.

SWW/nto@ 'UMTED srarns PATENT FFCE.

narrar J. WILLIAMS.. or MERIDEN, coNNEc'ricU'r, AssIGNon To UNITED STATES ENVELQPE comrANY, or SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, A CORPORATION oF MAINE.

TOILET-PA?ER FIXTURE.

Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed April 12, 1910. Serial No. 554,970.

Patented Sept. '13, 1910.

fli; State of Connecticut, ha-ve'invented certain Knewand useful Improvements` in Toilet- PapenFixtures; andl do 'herebydeclare the followingto be-affnll, clear, .and exact description of the same, reference being had tothe accompanying drawings, forming a part of ,this s unification, and to the figures 'and letters-o reference marked thereon.

Thejpresent Vin'vl-:ntion relates to that type 'ofjoilet paper'iixtures having an oscillatory `core foraf-roll ofy paper formed with linesy of weakness usually located along the upper front edo'e whereby as eachy sheet is grasped and pullad the core and roll are rocked to bring the succeeding line of weakness free from theroll and detach the sheet, thereby freeingthe. core ,51nd roll-'permitting them to t i return to normal pos1t1on and the end of` the next sheet to drop into pendent position i where it may be convenienti i. grasped.

serious objection to fixtures ot this character is due to the fact that as heretofore constructed, they could be operated in a noisy lnannerand it is one of the principal objects of the present invention to provide a structure in whichi this objection will be overcome.

`- ed claim.

In theaccornpanying drawings--Figure l is a perspective View of a fixture enibodying `the present iinproveiinents with a roll o't paper shown in dotted lines; Fig. 2 is a top lan view with parts broken away to show internal construction; Fig. 3 is a sectional View looking at the inner side ot one supporting arm and showing in dotted lines the action of the cam 'and plunger, and

'Fign `l is a detail section showing the supplemental stop shoulders.

Similar letters ot' reference in the several figures indicate'the saine parts.

rlhe base or body A of the fixture, together with the supporting arms B, are illustrated as of conventional form and may be modified or ornainentc'd to s uitytheconvenience or taste of the manufacturer. -Said supporting arms, regardless of their particular construction, arewdesigned for the support of the pivotal corei'or'a roll of paper and in the embodiment ofthe invention illustrated, the said core is movable with relation to the arms and is adapted to be swung forwardly for the insertion oit' a new roll, as described in my prior Patent No. 819,682 dated May l, 1906. The core itself, indicated by the reference letter C, is conveniently an elongated l'lat. core adapted for the reception of an oval roll of paper having lines of weakness along its upper edgcand a suitable recess fer the projection c whereby the cor- 'assured The pivot pin t'or one end of the core is preferably a spring pressed longitudinally movable pin l), journuled in the end of the core and adapted to project beyond said end a proper distance to engage a socket o in thc supporting arm. At the inner end, the pivot pin foi-nis a handle portion l by which the pin may be withdrawn when it is desired to detach the pin from engagement with the arm, the said handle, however, being normally concealed within the roll of paper so asilo be inaccessible save when no paper is present. At. the opposite end the core is formed with a journal for the reception of a pivot pin E, preferably having an enlarged houd c on its inner end und at its outer ond hinged on u Vertical pin ll in the supporting arni. lVith this construction the pivot pin D .may be detached from its conwhole core swung or hinged with the pin F as u center. On the cud ot' the core is a cani or eccentric projet-.tion (i, best seen in Fig. 3 of the accompanying drawings, the shape of the projection being preferably that oi' a very steep cuni set slightly diagonal withnrelation to the plane of the core, and adapted to bear on the broadhead H oi a j spring pressed plunger l movable longituyrect positioning oi' the roll on the core is nection with its supporting arin and the stop shoulders to prevent the complete rota'- tion of the core. The core is arrested in its rotation at a point before it reaches its dead center, thus the pressure of the plunger will immediately inaugurate the return movement of the core to its normal position, no matter in which direction the core is rotated.

Inasmuch as Aone ot' the chief objects of the present invention is to provide a noiseless fixture the pivot pins are preferably both made of non-metallic material, such as hard vulcanized fiber and the plunger, to-

gether ivith its head, is also made of the Same material and, inasmuch as the plunger itself, When made of such material, might be deformed by excessive'pressure or repeated blows of the cam or eccentric projection, it is preferred to employ additional limiting stops such as the projection M on'the opposite end of the core Which is adapted to strike a cooperating projection M on the supporting arm, as shown in Fig. 4. These projections, however, may be omitted, but for the sake of durability and strength they are preferably employed to supplement the stop action of the plunger itself and to preJ vent deformation of the plunger when formed of non-metallic material.-

The core, it will be understood, is preferably Weighted to normally hang in a slightly inclined position, as shown 1n Fig.

as to cause the core to assume this position but, in any event, it is preferred that the,A

plunger shall at all times be in contact With the cam or eccentric so as to avoid any likelihood of noise during the oscillations of the core. Obviously, either the cam or the plun ger, or both the cam and plunger, may be made of sound-deadcning material; for eX- i ample, vulcanized fiber or spelter.`

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is- In a toilet paper finture, thercombination with the base, the supporting arms, one 'of which is provided with a socket and a pivot pin permanently hinged in the other of said arms, of a core inseparably pivoted on said pin, a sliding pivot pin mounted in the core 1n position to enter the socket, a cam pro-- jection on one end of the core, and a spring pressed plunger mounted inthe supporting arm and having a head constantly engaging and coperating with the cam, the relation,

' of the cam and plunger being such that complete rotation ot the core is prevented.

HARRY 'J WILLIAMS.

Witnesses:

C. I-I. Woon, HAROLD W. ISoo'rr.

A1, although the cam itself may be so shaped 

